Sunday, March 13, 2022

On My Radar: Craig Johnson's Hell and Back

 


If you've been visiting Kittling: Books for any length of time, you know that I am a diehard Craig Johnson fan. With that in mind, picture my Happy Dance when I learned that the next Longmire mystery will be available in September!

Let me tell you more about it.


Available September 6, 2022!

 
Synopsis:

"What if you woke up lying in the middle of the street in the infamous town of Fort Pratt, Montana, where thirty, young Native boys perished in a tragic 1896 boarding school fire? What if every person you encountered in that endless night was dead? What if you were covered in blood and missing a bullet from the gun holstered on your hip? What if there was something out there in the yellowed skies--along with the deceased and the smell of ash and dust--something the Northern Cheyenne refer to as the Éveohtsé-heómėse, the Wandering Without, the Stealer of Souls? What if the only way you know who you are is because your name is printed in the leather sweatband of your cowboy hat, and what if it says your name is Walt Longmire—but you don’t remember him.

In Hell & Back, the eighteenth installment of the Longmire series, author Craig Johnson takes the beloved sheriff to the very limits of his sanity to do battle with the most dangerous advisory he’s ever faced—himself.
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It sounds as though Hell and Back is going to take up where Daughter of the Morning Star left off as Walt heads for that Indian boarding school. It also sounds like Walt's going to have a tough time of it again. Regardless what happens, I'm reading this book. Walt and the rest of the cast are family, and I'm not about to miss what happens to any of them. But, oh how I wish Walt comes out of the darkness soon. He deserves a book in which he can rest, relax, and laugh!

8 comments:

  1. Oh, now, that does sound intriguing, Cathy! As you know, I like this series a lot, and it'll be interesting to know what happens in this entry. I kind of hope it'll bring Longmire back to the sort of reflective, thinking detective he's been in the past. Or perhaps that's just me...

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  2. I have Craig Johnson on my shortlist of authors to finally read this year! I'm embarrassed I haven't yet tried any of his books. ;D

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    1. Shame on you! But honestly, as I've said before, it's impossible. You can't read 'em all. *sigh*

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  3. This has been on my radar since I finished Daughter of the Morning Star. I agree that Walt needs a lighter outing - there must be something going on that would let him smile and shake his head over what his deputies are getting into ...

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    1. Yes. And yes, I know that it's silly for me to worry about a fictional character's well being...

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  4. I have at least one to catch up on, and I need to do that.

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    1. I am terrible at beginning series and then either lagging far behind with them or abandoning them altogether. Craig Johnson's is one of the few that I stay current on. I suppose that might say something profound about me (or Johnson).

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